dear lugod,
when i installed debian and configured exim, i was under the impression that
exim was configured to reject any email from an IP address listed in the maps
rbl database.
this evening i was reading the map-rbl site, and came across:
Testing Your RBLSM Configuration
Russell Nelson has put together an auto-responder that you may use to test
your RBLSM implementation. His instructions are:
Send mail to nelson-rbl-test@crynwr.com from the server whose RBLSM block
you are testing. Expect one reply from ns.crynwr.com with the SMTP
conversation. If you get another reply from linux.crynwr.com, your RBLSM
filter is broken.
i followed the instructions and apparently, i'm still getting mail from
blacklisted addresses -- the 2nd email from linux.crynwr.com arrived.
next, i looked at exim.conf:
# Exim contains support for the Realtime Blocking List (RBL) that is being
# maintained as part of the DNS. See http://maps.vix.com/rbl/ for
# background. Uncommenting the following line will make Exim reject mail
# from any host whose IP address is blacklisted in the RBL at maps.vix.com.
rbl_domains = rbl.maps.vix.com
rbl_reject_recipients = true
rbl_warn_header = false
this looks good to me. can someone guess why i'm still getting email that
should be rejected by the rbl database?
thanks!
pete
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